Parliamentary Health Committee Commends KEMSA's Reform Agenda During Budget Oversight Visit
The National Assembly's Departmental Committee on Health has reaffirmed the strategic role of the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) in advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) following a Budget Implementation Oversight visit to assess the Authority's performance, reforms and financial sustainability.
Led by Committee Chairperson **Dr. James Nyikal**, the Committee reviewed KEMSA's progress in strengthening Kenya's healthcare supply chain, emphasizing the institution's central role in ensuring the consistent availability of quality medicines, medical commodities and health technologies across the country.
During the engagement, **KEMSA Chief Executive Officer Dr. Waqo Ejersa** outlined the transformative reforms being implemented to improve operational efficiency, strengthen financial sustainability, enhance liquidity and guarantee the timely delivery of essential health products to public health facilities.
Under Dr. Ejersa's leadership, KEMSA has continued to pursue an ambitious reform agenda focused on transparency, accountability and operational excellence. His strategic vision has been instrumental in restoring institutional confidence, modernizing supply chain systems and reinforcing the Authority's capacity to support Kenya's evolving healthcare needs.
Dr. Ejersa's steadfast commitment to innovation and prudent management has positioned KEMSA as a key pillar in the realization of Universal Health Coverage. By strengthening procurement systems, improving distribution networks and enhancing service delivery, the Authority continues to ensure that millions of Kenyans have reliable access to safe, quality and affordable medical commodities.
His leadership has earned recognition for steering KEMSA through a period of institutional renewal, fostering a culture of integrity, efficiency and continuous improvement. Through bold reforms and a results-oriented approach, Dr. Ejersa continues to build a stronger, more resilient medical supply chain capable of responding to both routine healthcare demands and public health emergencies.
The oversight visit underscored Parliament's commitment to supporting reforms that strengthen Kenya's health sector, with KEMSA remaining at the forefront of ensuring an efficient, reliable and sustainable healthcare supply system that delivers better health outcomes for all Kenyans.

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